Why is this counted as an EP? Anyways, How To Leave Town is one of the best Car Seat Headrest albums go listen plz
Periphery’s 2010 debut album is extremely impressive and greatly hints at the greatness from the band’s future work, as well as stuff on this album generally like Ow My Feelings, Light, and of course Icarus Lives. However, some things about it like Jetpacks Was Yes and Insomnia don’t hold up that well almost 11 years later. It’s still a very good album, but as a result of parts of it not holding up as well, I consider it to be the weakest in Periphery’s discography.
It’s pretty good, but that’s kinda it. That might be my hottest take as far as music goes, but The Dark Side Of The Moon is immeasurably overrated. The Wall is better.
Dream Theater is one of the best metal bands of all time, Octavarium is a prime example.
A beautiful concept album about death and loss. Definitely worth listening to, it’s an experience.
Absolutely insane album. Definitely worth listening to, I think it’s Periphery’s second best album.
Good shit, I have legitimately no clue why this isn’t on streaming services
It’s a good emo rap album for what it’s worth. It’s fairly short, and doesn’t say anything super profound, but it’s a good album to sit back and listen to for 20 minutes or so.
Might be elementary school nostalgia, but I still actually quite like this album tbh.
The King Of Limbs is one of the weaker, if not the weakest Radiohead album, but it’s still actually pretty good I think. It goes to show the quality of the band overall. Sure, it’s not In Rainbows or OK Computer, but tracks like Codex still tell you that it’s a pretty good album and better than what a lot of other modern rock bands put out.
I didn’t want to relisten to an X album, but my friend told me to do so, to see if my opinion or viewpoint would change, and so I relistened to what I consider to be his worst album.
It really wasn’t worth it.
Legendary album from one of the most influential prog rock bands of all time. My only complaint is that sometimes I feel some of the tracks go on too long without much of a right to.
Periphery III Select Difficulty, released in 2015, is the third studio album by djent metal band Periphery, following up their 2012 release "Periphery II", which is one of my favorite metal albums, as well as just albums in general of all time. I personally don't think Periphery has ever made a bad album, and this is another example as to why. Tracks like Prayer Position, Remain Indoors, Flatline, The Price Is Wrong, as well as others prove this album's worth to be in Periphery's ... read more